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For centuries, great artists have had a secret.

If you paint, don’t just study painting.

Great painters study every medium: painting, ceramics, sculpture, glassblowing... because the perspectives from every other medium make them better painters.

But you say: I’m a computer game designer! 

That’s right.  Just as great painters study textiles, great computer game designers study other sorts of games.  Strategy games.  War games.  Miniatures.  Role playing games.  If you don’t believe us, ask yourself: Who designed Quake and Doom, and what did he design first?

In the words of Greg Costikyan: Don’t be a vidiot!  If your sole experience of games derives from the arcade, the console, and the home PC...You will see only what exists in the here and now...Your palette of techniques, your grasp of the possible, will be limited..

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Designing Wargames introduces the play and design of classic hex-and-counter board wargames. Written as a textbook, Designing Wargames should appeal to board and computer game designers, board game players, and designers of serious war games for historical and military study. 

Phillies opens with a discussion of the basic elements combined to create strategic games, including representation, theme, style, mechanisms, voice, shape, and content. To introduce non-players to board wargames, he describes in detail the play of four classic board wargames, namely Stalingrad, 1914, Panzerblitz, and Fall of Manjukuo. A path to designing a game, stressing the central importance of iterative development and playtesting, is advanced. Several fundamental mechanisms and their variations, including the zone of control and command and control rules, are examined in detail. A case study contrasts a half-dozen games on a single historic campaign, comparing how different designers have created radically different games that represent the same historic outcomes. A paragraph by paragraph analysis of the written rules of one game is given. Issues related to luck and technology are examined. An extensive set of homework problems, many in the form of development projects, support the material in the text.

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George Phillies' Phenomenology of Polymer Solution Dynamics (Cambridge University Press, 2011) gave a radical reinterpretation of experiment. From centrifugation and electrophoresis, through solvent and monomer dynamics, dielectric relaxation, neutron scattering, selfand tracer diffusion, probe diffusion, dynamic light scattering, and viscosity, and finally to linear and non-linear viscoelasticity, Phenomenology of Polymer Solution Dynamics systematically reconstructed our understanding of polymer motion in non-dilute solution. Central to the analysis in the Phenomenology were the fits of literature measurements to a consistent set of fitting functions. Figures show the curves generated by the fits, but… until now the fitting parameters themselves were not generally available. Here, for the first time, Complete Tables to Phillies' Phenomenology of Polymer Solution Dynamics presents those numerical parameters.